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    Ed_Haynes

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    1. Thanks for this thread and these images . . . I always like learning!
    2. Yes, I have information, but no examples. The confusion, in part, arises from that quirky UAR period. This makes disentangling "Syrian" and "Egyptian" awards most compex. I believe (?) these are medals, but I (too) have never seen. Owain???
    3. This might be added to your website: http://faculty.winthrop.edu/haynese/medals/Syria/syria.html Some wonder why I have not been updating these sites????
    4. Thanks for including a link on your web page to the source for your text.
    5. If you need help with images, just ask (maharao@yahoo.com). I wish (so wish!) I could be at OMSA, but time, money, etc., all that, make it impossible. I do hope to have The Book on display (at least), though.
    6. X NIB 09 - 70 Years of the Trade Union (1997) Another previously unreported badge, ten years later on, and the same recipient.
    7. X NIB 08 - 60 Years of the Trade Union (1987) Sometimes we learn of badges not from the metallic item but from their documents. To a recipient whose other documents are elsewhere on this sub-forum.
    8. And inside. (Note, please, that this is to the same individual as the previous document -- I have other documents to him, including . . . watch this space . . . .)
    9. And for the 2004 65th anniversary medal (C27).
    10. A largeish (90 x 154 mm) document for the 50th anniversary medal (A58).
    11. Somewhat dressed-down, with just two medals (but WHAT medals!).
    12. And, drooling again over your tempting image, some of these seem to be mounted groups. Are they??
    13. Thanks. (Notice a couple of Manchuguo medals slipped in too.)
    14. Nice. While these are, as you say, bling-heavy, Taiwanese awares are one of the great unknown and undocumented areas of massive confusion. Thanks for a start!
    15. :jumping: A world-class Malay collection! Thanks.
    16. You raise good questions, Brian. It is probably better that I not respond to them. Any good book on Indian history (not "British Imperial" history) would do more than merely suggest the answer.
    17. As I recall, it has changed over time. This one has been discussed on various fora and is most confusing. At least I think. Rather working from memory here.
    18. These awards of the British conservative organization, the Primrose League, crop up from time to time and cause much confusion. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primrose_League
    19. Let me get it and scan the document in detail (and legibly) here . . . .
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